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      Transform Your Vision into an Underwater Masterpiece

      Step into the world of breathtaking aquascapes with our premium collection of aquariums at School of Scape. Whether you’re a passionate beginner or a seasoned aquascaper, our tanks are crafted to turn your ideas into reality. Each aquarium is handpicked for exceptional clarity, durability, and design giving you the perfect canvas to create a thriving aquatic world that truly stands out.

      Why Choose Our Aquariums

      • Exceptional clarity & craftsmanship: Each aquarium is built with precision-cut glass or acrylic for seamless visibility and long-lasting durability.

      • Elegant, modern design: Clean lines and minimalist finishes make our aquariums ideal for any home, office, or studio.

      • Easy setup & maintenance: Thoughtfully engineered for smooth installation, cable management, and hassle-free cleaning.

      • Versatile sizes & styles: From compact nano aquascape tanks to statement display aquariums, we have a model to suit your space and vision.

      • Perfect for all aquascaping styles: Whether you’re creating a lush planted tank, minimalist Iwagumi layout, or intricate biotope, our aquariums provide the ideal foundation.

      Built for Every Aquascaper

      At School of Scape, we believe every aquascaper deserves the right tools to bring their underwater vision to life. That’s why our aquarium collection caters to beginners taking their first steps into aquascaping and seasoned professionals crafting detailed aquatic landscapes alike. Explore everything from nano tanks that fit small spaces to large display aquariums made for breathtaking showpieces.

      Each tank is built to enhance both the health of your aquatic ecosystem and the beauty of your design helping you achieve balance, clarity, and creativity in every scape.

      Shop Aquariums in Australia

      Explore our collection of aquariums in Australia and find the perfect base for your next aquascape. With reliable delivery across the country and friendly customer support ready to help, you can shop with confidence knowing you’re choosing quality, expertise, and care.

      Start building your dream aquascape today browse the School of Scape Aquarium Collection and discover why Australian aquascapers trust us for their tanks, tools, and inspiration.

      FAQs

      To clean a fish aquarium, perform a 25-30% partial water change weekly, vacuum the substrate with a gravel siphon to remove waste, and wipe algae off the glass using an aquarium-safe magnetic scraper. Always clean filter media in old tank water rather than tap water to preserve beneficial bacteria and maintain a stable and healthy nitrogen cycle.
      To clean an aquarium, remove algae from the glass, vacuum the gravel, wipe down decorations, and perform a 25-30% water change using dechlorinated water. Rinse filter sponges in old tank water monthly and avoid using soap or household cleaning products as even trace amounts are highly toxic to fish.
      To lower pH in an aquarium, add driftwood or dried Indian almond leaves which naturally release tannins and humic acids that gradually acidify the water. Other effective methods include using peat moss in the filter, performing water changes with RO water, or adding a pH-reducing buffer product specifically designed for freshwater aquariums.
      The most effective ways to eliminate nitrates in an aquarium are regular partial water changes, adding live aquatic plants that actively absorb nitrates, and reducing overfeeding and fish stocking levels. A deep sand bed, nitrate-reducing filter media like Seachem Matrix or bio pellets, and maintaining a properly cycled biological filter also significantly help keep nitrate levels below the safe threshold of 20-40 ppm.
      A cloudy aquarium is most commonly caused by a bacterial bloom during the nitrogen cycle, meaning the tank is still establishing its biological filter and beneficial bacteria colony. Other common causes include overfeeding, overstocking, dirty substrate, or a pH imbalance - performing a 25-30% water change, reducing feeding frequency, and ensuring the filter is functioning correctly usually resolves cloudiness within 2-5 days.